When did the Seeburg 3W1 Jukebox come out?
Seeburg 3W1 Jukebox Selection Box First introduced in 1948. This is a remote device designed to operate a jukebox from across the room. Can be used with any 100 select Seeburg jukeboxes. This wall box selector was very popular in 1950s diners.
What kind of music did the Seeburg jukeboxes play?
There are record sets featuring the hits of the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, artists, Big Bands, Motown and Girl Groups, Doo Wop, Carolina Beach Music, Surf & Turf (Beach Boys/Jan & Dean), R&B Classics and Blues, and Christmas. There is something for everyone. Just scroll down and view them all.
How big is a Seeburg c 45 RPM Jukebox?
1952 Seeburg C One of the most beautiful jukeboxes ever produced . Two tone cabinet finish with plastic translucent pilasters. Inside the pilasters are rotating color cylinders. Plays both sides of fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections. Dimensions: 54″ high, 35″ wide, 26″ deep, Weight: 305 lbs.
How big is a 45 RPM Jukebox amplifier?
High fidelity amplifier with 5 speakers making it one of the best sounding jukeboxes ever produced. No animation in these machines. Lots of chrome and plastic veneer for easy maintenance. It plays both sides of fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections. Dimensions: 59″ high, 36″ wide, 27″ deep, weight: 325 lbs.
What was the first Seeburg stereo jukebox made?
1958-59 Seeburg 220/222 First stereo jukebox produced. Channel one and two panels in front of grill announce that this is a stereo jukebox. Again lots of chrome and has a 50s car era look. Model 220 plays fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections.
1952 Seeburg C One of the most beautiful jukeboxes ever produced . Two tone cabinet finish with plastic translucent pilasters. Inside the pilasters are rotating color cylinders. Plays both sides of fifty 45 rpm records giving you 100 selections. Dimensions: 54″ high, 35″ wide, 26″ deep, Weight: 305 lbs.
What kind of car was the Seeburg 201?
Think of a ’57 Chevy or even Cadillac Eldorado and their tail fins. They’re all Classics with “CLASS”. This was the second year of dramatic styling changes for Seeburg following the “L” and its big brother the “K” (KD).
What kind of selection mechanism did the Seeburg 201 have?
Ironic since Seeburg was the first with a 200 selection mechanism. Although the “201” had the same amplifier power as its 45 rpm predecessors, I preferred it to them and it was unique to the “201”. The “201” even had the same speaker configuration as them and the same great sound.